To be honest, I'm actually more interested in what comes next. I don't really mind how the Sola Busca turns out or if it is redrawn as I have a the lovely Giordano Berti one, but I'm curious as to what else will form part of this Anima Antiqua series. The Sola Busca isn't one that I've really fathomed or read with.

Of course, I love antique decks but some decks are just too remote. This and the Mantegna are both a bit too remote for me and I have other SB reproductions + the Sofia Vincenzi (?) book for explanations. But I want to see what comes next!

I think the Ancient Tarot of Marseilles deserves another shot or at least maybe a less flourescent version of the Conver. And the Piedmont-Liguria one without the borders...

That florescent Conver that Philippe linked to at Albideuter usually goes for a pretty steep price on the second-hand market, so if LS reprints it that should make a lot of collectors happy, that is if it turns out halfway decent.

To add to the wishlist of decks for the Anima Antiqua series, it'd be nice to see them re-do the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy, the Ancient Tarot of Bologna and the Minchiate, as those decks seem to be out of print. Perhaps cleaned up a tiny bit in the case of the Bologna, but generally kept as faithful to the originals as possible.